If your looking for a solid hold zero scope on the lower end the nikon monarch 1-4 are pretty damn good.

What kind of shooting are you looking to do??

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i would pass. after a little digging on what owners think it seems millet doesnt warranty the electronics and more than a few arent happy with the glass.

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"Gun control: The theory that a woman found dead in an alley, raped and strangled with her panty hose, is somehow morally superior to a woman explaining to police how her attacker got that fatal bullet wound."  L. Neil Smith

The problem with being stupid is you cannot simply decide to stop doing dumb things...

I love my Millett DMS-1 scope. I have it mounted on a LaRue mount so it is easy to get on and off my AR rifle. You have the advantage of using a Millett like a red dot scope if you practice with it or you can use it like a 1 to 4 power variable scope. What's not to like about a scope that gives you the best of 2 worlds?

I love my Millett DMS-1 scope. I have it mounted on a LaRue mount so it is easy to get on and off my AR rifle. You have the advantage of using a Millett like a red dot scope if you practice with it or you can use it like a 1 to 4 power variable scope. What's not to like about a scope that gives you the best of 2 worlds?

I usually do not buy lower priced scopes, Usually Nightforce , USO, ACOG's etc. But I inherited a Millet DSM-1 on an H&K 308. Other than the turret clicks being mushy and hard to feel once zeroed in the scope has performed way beyond my expectations. I really like the reticle.